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Eric Tudor 2009

Name: Eric Tudor Title: Co-Owner/Broker Company: Coldwell Banker Commercial Meridian Location: Buffalo, N.Y. Birthplace: Rochester, N.Y. Family: Wife and two daughters College: Canisius College of Buffalo, N.Y. First job outside of real estate: Manager of the children's department at the McKinley Mall JC Penny. First job in real estate or allied field: Salesperson at NAI Pyramid Brokerage of Buffalo, N.Y. What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? We represent buyers, sellers, tenants and landlords in the lease or purchase disposition or acquisition of industrial warehouse and distribution, flex, office, medical, retail and multifamily properties. Hobbies: All of my kid's activities: swimming, soccer, bowling, Scouts, etc. Golf, softball, music and traveling. Favorite book: "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens Favorite movie: Too many to name Person you admire most (outside of family): Walt Disney Keys to success: Teamwork, persistence, professionalism, integrity, honesty. Under promise, over perform. If you to choose another vocation what would it be? I would love to open up a large custom craft brewery on the Buffalo waterfront taking Buffalo back to its roots.
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